Tuesday, June 30, 2009
stop verb -pp-
1 [I or T] to finish doing something that you were doing
2 [I or T] to not continue to operate
3 [I or T] to not move anymore or to make someone or something not
4 [I +
ing form of verb] to finish doing something that you do regularly
5 [I] to pause in a journey or an activity for a short time
There are more definitions of stop. But these should be enough for today's discussion.
To stop doing something, is the most easiest yet most difficult thing to do. To stop writing an GP essay is nothing more than putting down your pen, but the torment and agony you feel for not finishing the essay forces you to go on. When running 2.4, you want to stop, but you
noe that if you stopped, u will fail and have to take a rerun. In an heated argument, rekindling the flame is easier than to stop the fight.
To stop is also to move. On stage when a magician finishes performing his tricks, he stops and looks at the audience, which in fact allows him to move up to them to tell them that he has finished his trick. To stop and think when one is caught in a difficult situation is to move out and look at the whole thing at a different angle.
But sometimes, stopping
isn't good. when
ur trying to woo a girl, stopping means you have open chances to the other competitors. Or rather, if u stop going out
wif her, you are sacrificing your relationship for your convenience.
So, should we stop? Err, maybe
juz stop thinking about this and get on
wif life.
In my own world,
8:45 AM